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Journal Abbreviation J. Transp. Hist.
Birth Date 1953
Description The Journal of Transport History aims to circulate and promote the best and the widest possible range of peer … More The Journal of Transport History aims to circulate and promote the best and the widest possible range of peer reviewed analysis and commentary on all facets of transport pasts. It also aims to benchmark and stimulate the craft of researching, curating and writing transport history in all its diversity. The Journal aims to deepen understanding of agency and consequences in transport history. It is concerned to document and explain moments, phases, trends and pivots in transport history. It seeks to challenge received wisdom, to provoke debate, and to open new frontiers of inquiry. The Journal publishes original research papers on all aspects of transport history, without restriction to place or period. Histories of transport infrastructure provision and use, and histories of particular transport types and services, are prominent, but these are tackled from many different points of view and research methodologies. Papers about past mobilities and travel, and planning and policy, are welcome. The Journal of Transport History is the adopted Journal of the T2M - The International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility. Publisher: Sage
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Nathan Cardon
(2023)
Review of "Freedom beyond confinement: travel and imagination in African American cultural history and letters".
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Graham Gladden
(2023)
Review of "Art and the sea".
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Yuqing Zhu
(2023)
Railroad investment and regional disparity: Public expenditure on transport infrastructure in France, 1837–57.
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(pp. 99-124).
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Christopher Kopper
(2023)
Review of "Automobility and the City in Twentieth-Century Britain and Japan".
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Peter Cox
(2023)
Review of "Cycling pathways : The politics and governance of Dutch cycling infrastructure, 1920-2020".
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Peter Lyth
(2023)
Review of "Flying blind :The 737 MAX tragedy and the fall of Boeing".
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Thomas Pettersson; Johan Jansson; Urban Lindgren
(2023)
A barrier to sustainable transports? Path dependence and the Swedish tax deduction for commuting.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 79-98).
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Tamires Saccharine Lico; Andreza Vellasco Gomes; Nicolle Oliveira Rocha; et al.
(2023)
The growth of a research field: A systematic analysis of Brazilian theses and dissertations on railways (1974–2020).
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(pp. 125-151).
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Benjamin B. Cohen
(2023)
“The water flows under the bridge and we pass above it …” infrastructure, transport and state power: The bridges of Hyderabad city, India c. sixteenth to twentieth centuries.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 27-49).
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Peter Hobbins
(2023)
Emulating the “pucker factor”: Faith, fidelity and flight simulation in Australia, 1936–58.
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(pp. 3-26).
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Sophie Vohra
(2023)
Review of "Railways & Music".
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Efrat Hildesheim; Tal Alon-Mozes
(2023)
The landscape of Route 854 in Israel's Galilee: Integrating nature, construction, and art in the service of a national project.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 50-78).
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Jonathan English
(June 2022)
Getting Off Track: the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project in an International Context.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 107-130).
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Jonathan Michael Feldman
(June 2022)
High-speed rail and barriers to innovation: The Budd Company and the limits of US indirect industrial policy in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 54-81).
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Albert J. Churella
(June 2022)
Private agendas and the public good: The contested development of high-speed passenger rail transport in the United States.
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(pp. 11-32).
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Peter Merriman
(June 2022)
Review of "Globalizing automobilism : Exuberance and the emergence of layered mobility, 1900-1980".
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Waqar H. Zaidi
(June 2022)
Review of "The life and death of a treaty : Bermuda 2".
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Peter Lyth
(June 2022)
Review of "Landside/airside: why airports are the way they are".
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Anna P.H. Geurts
(June 2022)
Review of "Mobilities, literature, culture".
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Rosa E. Ficek
(June 2022)
Review of "Collisions at the crossroads : How place and mobility make race".
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